Physics:Kugelblitz (astrophysics)

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Short description: Black hole created from the concentration of energy


A kugelblitz (German: [ˈkuːɡl̩ˌblɪt͡s] (About this soundlisten)) is a theoretical astrophysical object predicted by general relativity. It is a concentration of heat, light or radiation so intense that its energy forms an event horizon and becomes self-trapped. In other words, if enough radiation is aimed into a region of space, the concentration of energy can warp spacetime so much that it creates a black hole. This would be a black hole whose original mass–energy was in the form of radiant energy rather than matter,[1] however as soon as it forms, it is indistinguishable from an ordinary black hole.

John Archibald Wheeler's 1955 Physical Review paper entitled "Geons" refers to the kugelblitz phenomenon and explores the idea of creating such particles (or toy models of particles) from spacetime curvature.[2]

The kugelblitz phenomenon has been considered a possible basis for interstellar engines (drives) for future black hole starships.[3][4][non-primary source needed]

In Fiction

  • A kugelblitz is a major plot point in the third season of the American superhero television series The Umbrella Academy.

See also

References

  1. Senovilla, J.M.M. (2014). "Black hole formation by incoming electromagnetic radiation". Classical and Quantum Gravity 32 (1): 017001. doi:10.1088/0264-9381/32/1/017001. Bibcode2015CQGra..32a7001S. 
  2. Wheeler, J. A. (1955). "Geons". Physical Review 97 (2): 511–536. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.97.511. Bibcode1955PhRv...97..511W. 
  3. 5 REAL Possibilities for Interstellar Travel on YouTube
  4. Lee, J.S. (2013). "The effect of Hawking Radiation on Fermion re-inflation of a Schwarzschild Kugelblitz". Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 66: 364–376.